On Mon, 2 Apr 2007 16:38:46 -0400, "Jac"
<support@ville.blainville.qc.ca> wrote:
>Hi i have a user that will be out for the next 6 months. I disable his
>account in AD. How can i configure his account so he will not receive any
>email for the next 6 months
>
>thanks
>
>jac
>
Depends really. Disabling his account will mean that he can't actually
receive any messages so you're pretty much done with disabling the
account.
However, if you leave him in Distribution Groups you're going to have
lots of annoying NDR messages go back to the internal users when they
send email to him.
So, either don't disable the account and remove him from groups or
don't disable the account but instead set a long password and
workstation logon limitations to protect the account.
It's best if you work out what you want to happen with mails that
people try and send to him in terms of a response back. Once you've
decided that you can repost the question with more details.

It's easiest to delete the mailbox. You could export the content to a PST
first if you want, but how much of his e-mail will have any value after six
months?
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MVP - Exchange
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"Mark Arnold [MVP]" <mark@mvps.org> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 2 Apr 2007 16:38:46 -0400, "Jac"
> <support@ville.blainville.qc.ca> wrote:
>
>>Hi i have a user that will be out for the next 6 months. I disable his
>>account in AD. How can i configure his account so he will not receive any
>>email for the next 6 months
>>
>>thanks
>>
>>jac
>>
> Depends really. Disabling his account will mean that he can't actually
> receive any messages so you're pretty much done with disabling the
> account.
> However, if you leave him in Distribution Groups you're going to have
> lots of annoying NDR messages go back to the internal users when they
> send email to him.
> So, either don't disable the account and remove him from groups or
> don't disable the account but instead set a long password and
> workstation logon limitations to protect the account.
>
> It's best if you work out what you want to happen with mails that
> people try and send to him in terms of a response back. Once you've
> decided that you can repost the question with more details.

"Mark Arnold [MVP]" <mark@mvps.org> wrote:
>On Mon, 2 Apr 2007 16:38:46 -0400, "Jac"
><support@ville.blainville.qc.ca> wrote:
>
>>Hi i have a user that will be out for the next 6 months. I disable his
>>account in AD. How can i configure his account so he will not receive any
>>email for the next 6 months
>>
>>thanks
>>
>>jac
>>
>Depends really. Disabling his account will mean that he can't actually
>receive any messages so you're pretty much done with disabling the
>account.
Well, _he_ may not be able to read the messages becasue the account's
disabled, but the mailbox will still receive them if the server has
the 926666 DST patch applied.
Setting the "prohibit send/receive limit" to 1K would stop that, but
not the NDRs you mention below.
>However, if you leave him in Distribution Groups you're going to have
>lots of annoying NDR messages go back to the internal users when they
>send email to him.
True. And the same with any other e-mail that's sent to that user.
>So, either don't disable the account and remove him from groups or
>don't disable the account but instead set a long password and
>workstation logon limitations to protect the account.
Change the SMTP address, too. Who knows how much spam he gets?
>It's best if you work out what you want to happen with mails that
>people try and send to him in terms of a response back. Once you've
>decided that you can repost the question with more details.
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"Ed Crowley [MVP]" <curspice@mvpsnospam.org> wrote:
>It's easiest to delete the mailbox. You could export the content to a PST
>first if you want, but how much of his e-mail will have any value after six
>months?
I have stuff in my mailbox from years ago that's still useful. :-)
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That would be one of the very few valid uses for a PST, no?
You haven't left the company for six months. I suspect that if you did and
came back that information would be substantially less useful. But I could
be wrong. Not that I disagree with you, Rich; I have a lot of old stuff
too.
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"Rich Matheisen [MVP]" <richnews@rmcons.com.NOSPAM.COM> wrote in message
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> "Ed Crowley [MVP]" <curspice@mvpsnospam.org> wrote:
>
>>It's easiest to delete the mailbox. You could export the content to a PST
>>first if you want, but how much of his e-mail will have any value after
>>six
>>months?
>
> I have stuff in my mailbox from years ago that's still useful. :-)
>
> --
> Rich Matheisen
> MCSE+I, Exchange MVP
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"Ed Crowley [MVP]" <curspice@mvpsnospam.org> wrote:
>That would be one of the very few valid uses for a PST, no?
Nah. I just give myself more space. My mailbox is only about 200MB. I
don't keep a lot of old stuff, and anything that's an attachment is
stored on local disk and removed from the message (if the message is
worth keeping).
>You haven't left the company for six months.
Nope. I haven't.
>I suspect that if you did and
>came back that information would be substantially less useful.
Actually, no. The stuff I keep usually isn't about the place I work,
it's about the work I do. Work stuff is usually stale after a couple
of months (or sooner).
>But I could
>be wrong. Not that I disagree with you, Rich; I have a lot of old stuff
>too.
Don't we all? :-)
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Well, you happen to be a mail administrator and can do that. I happen to be
one of the people that makes money for the company and I can't. Go figure.
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"Rich Matheisen [MVP]" <richnews@rmcons.com.NOSPAM.COM> wrote in message
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> "Ed Crowley [MVP]" <curspice@mvpsnospam.org> wrote:
>
>>That would be one of the very few valid uses for a PST, no?
>
> Nah. I just give myself more space. My mailbox is only about 200MB. I
> don't keep a lot of old stuff, and anything that's an attachment is
> stored on local disk and removed from the message (if the message is
> worth keeping).
>
>>You haven't left the company for six months.
>
> Nope. I haven't.
>
>>I suspect that if you did and
>>came back that information would be substantially less useful.
>
> Actually, no. The stuff I keep usually isn't about the place I work,
> it's about the work I do. Work stuff is usually stale after a couple
> of months (or sooner).
>
>>But I could
>>be wrong. Not that I disagree with you, Rich; I have a lot of old stuff
>>too.
>
> Don't we all? :-)
>
> --
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"Ed Crowley [MVP]" <curspice@mvpsnospam.org> wrote:
>Well, you happen to be a mail administrator and can do that. I happen to be
>one of the people that makes money for the company and I can't. Go figure.
Now you sound just like the guys that control my budget. I'm a "cost
center" and don't make any money -- until there's a problem and then
the company doesn't make money because email isn't working.
FWIW, the mail administrators work for me. I get to do the "fun" stuff
like budgets, planning, purchasing, keeping directors and
vice-presidents away from the people that do the work so work actually
can happen, etc. :-)
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How much of your brain did they have to suck out before you became competent
at that?
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"Rich Matheisen [MVP]" <richnews@rmcons.com.NOSPAM.COM> wrote in message
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> "Ed Crowley [MVP]" <curspice@mvpsnospam.org> wrote:
>
>>Well, you happen to be a mail administrator and can do that. I happen to
>>be
>>one of the people that makes money for the company and I can't. Go
>>figure.
>
> Now you sound just like the guys that control my budget. I'm a "cost
> center" and don't make any money -- until there's a problem and then
> the company doesn't make money because email isn't working.
>
> FWIW, the mail administrators work for me. I get to do the "fun" stuff
> like budgets, planning, purchasing, keeping directors and
> vice-presidents away from the people that do the work so work actually
> can happen, etc. :-)
>
> --
> Rich Matheisen
> MCSE+I, Exchange MVP
> MS Exchange FAQ at http://www.swinc.com/resource/exch_faq.htm
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"Ed Crowley [MVP]" <curspice@mvpsnospam.org> wrote:
>How much of your brain did they have to suck out before you became competent
>at that?
At least 75%. At the end of some meetings it seems like it's all gone.
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